University of Warwick, England

Bachelor in Film Studies BA

United Kingdom

The Bachelor in Film Studies BA at University of Warwick, England is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Warwick, founded in 1965 near Coventry, England, is a leading public research university consistently ranked among the UK’s top institutions. With approximately 29,534 students and over 10,200 international students from more than 150 countries, Warwick offers a broad portfolio of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across arts, sciences, social sciences and medicine within a globally minded academic community.

Warwick is particularly renowned for its strengths in business and economics—home to the respected Warwick Business School—alongside engineering, humanities and interdisciplinary research. The campus hosts research centres such as the Warwick Manufacturing Group and Warwick Medical School, and supports entrepreneurship through enterprise hubs, incubation space and industry partnerships that give students access to real-world projects and startup support.

Spanning around 700 acres, the campus provides modern facilities, extensive student societies, sports and cultural programming, and strong study abroad and exchange opportunities. Coventry offers affordable living and excellent transport links to London and other major cities. With roughly 240 programs across levels and a vibrant international community, Warwick is an attractive destination for students seeking rigorous academics, career-focused experiences and a supportive campus environment.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Film Studies BA program at the University of Warwick is a 3-year degree that focuses on the study of film and its various aspects. This program is for students who are passionate about film and want to develop a deeper understanding of its history, theory, and criticism. Students will gain a strong foundation in critical thinking, analysis, and communication.

The curriculum includes modules such as Film and Television Analysis, Film and Television Criticism, and Film History. These modules help students develop skills in critical writing, analysis, and interpretation of film texts. Students will also explore the historical and social context of film, and learn to apply theoretical frameworks to screen media texts.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Film Critics, Screenwriters, Film Producers, Film Editors, or Arts Administrators. They can work in the film industry, publishing, or education, and can also pursue further study in film or related fields.

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